18 DECEMBER 96 I Z3 UL15I& 78 9 20&22Z32V2526 2728tt303M NO EXTENSION. aries of county officials. There is a rather general opinion in the minds of many people that the salary of a county officer cannot be reduced by the legislature dur ing the incumbency of the official who has entered upon his duties. The opinion is entirely erroneous. The salary of any county officer may be reduced or increased by legislative action, to take effect im mediately upon the pRssage of the act and its approval by the gov ernor, and this wrong impression will certainly be corrected by much legislation tha will be enacted at our coming session of legislature. The E. O., in a recent issue, took occasion to air in a pert man ner the little difference that arose last summer between Clerk Mor row and Henry Heppner, over the sale of the former's wool to the latter. Such an exhibition of bad taste is rarely noticed. It was a business proposition, settled in a WHAT OCR EXCHANGES BAY. Seoator Mitchell very wisely defended tbo resolution offered by republican committee to elect senator by popular vote of the people. This subject bag been agitated by that party long before populism had come into existence, and Heaator Chandler's assertion that it is "populist pro'poeition" bits wide of tbe mark. Baker City Republican. - It remains to be seen if tbis govern ment will prevent its oitizens from tak ing a band in tbe Cuban aff iir. Repub lican. Tbe name of the man who knows bow all the members ' of tbe legislature are fjoing to vote when the time comes to choose a United States senator is legion. Bnt a great deal of his conversation I been shed. in The Gazette had hoped, along with the people of our community, that the limit of time in which business way, and if referred to at purchases of forfeited railroad all should have ended with a bare ia -I til .. lands coma pe maae migm do ex- 8tatement of facts. The Gazette tended for at least two years. Lee8 no particular pleasure However, two extensions have been gioftt1Dg over some person's down asked tor and granted, am it was ai( misfortUne or ill luck, evident that the passage of Mr. t j Ellis' bill, asking for a new exten- Senator Mitchell has already sion of time, from Jan. 1, 1897, introduced in the senate an amend was indeed doubtful. Yesterday ment which he proposes to offer to the editor of tbis paper received a the sundry civil bill when it comes message from Mr. Ellis stating over from the Louse, making an that the relief applied for could appropriation of $17,000 for the es- not be granted by Jan. 1, 1897, and tabhshment of auxiliary fish cul that those waiting take chances. tural stations at points to be Be lt is clear that many honorable lected by the commissioner of fish settlers, whose right to these lands and fisheries in California, Oregon are not questioned, because many and Washington for the propaga- of them are bona fide settlers on tion of salmon, trout and othpr the lands desired, and have culti- fish. The amendment says that vated other lands adjacent, which the artificial propngation of sal- they desire to acquire, for many mon has long since passed the ex years, cannot meet the require- peridental stage, and that while ments of the government. As the government and states of Boon as possible after the first of Oregon and Washington are now the year some measure should be propagating only a sufficient num. passed that will give these Bettlr3 ber of young Chinook to prevent the right to acquire such lands the diminution of the annual run, subsequently. the output of young salmon from It is not out of place to state the hatcheries ought to be brought right here that it would relieve P to an hverago of 100,000,000 a our county and, in fact, a large yeftr- It also sots forth that the part of Eastern Oregon, if settlers salmon packing industry in the who have paid the double mini- aci"0 Aorthwest is the large mum price could get back cither manufacturiug intliiHtry tliore, with in land or money $1.25 per acre, one exception, its wage loll being which the Government has infer- f'2,000,000 a year; while it is a entially acknowledged waa col- 'arBG exporter of its fiuinhed pro. lected unjustly. Let the good ducts, and an importer of such through his poll protector, There are several considerations that should have attention in making the ooming senatorial oontest, not tbe least of which is the question of the election n this state two years from next Jane, and the presidential eleotion four years hence. We should not have a divided republican party. Let the other fellows do the dividing, while we all stick to gether. There is a large and important future before ns. We'll most all be bere after this winter. Will we be together, or will every republican be ready to clutch at the politioal throat of every other republican? Salem Statesraau. work go on. Morrow county had a white November but waa not bo favored Christmas. materials only as are the source o much revenue to the government SVKN 8VENS0N IN TKOCBLE. Be Trln to "Tame" aa Erring Brother Who Had Made "Vone Yoke" ob His Wife. Ma tildaGets Second Honey. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCriT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for the ounly of Morrow. J. A. Woolery, l'laintiff, VB. Samuel E. Walk-r. Defendant. To Samuel E. Walker, Defendant. iini.MflH. a. tin n.i.v.. j in me name ot tne state 01 oreson: i on are "Glacious, Sven.yoo tly oatchee Wind- herel)y required to appear and answer theeom- millT" ejaoulated Sing liee as bis Swede P11'1' n'ed against you in the above entitled ' " cause on or before the first day of tne next inena, even oveoson, wearily waisea into the wasbhonse one day last week. Tj..ja i . t i . j I and if yon fail to answer for want thereof, the inueeo own looieu use ue oau uuu a plalntlir will take judgment against you for the combat with a bull. Three fineers ot sum. One Hundred Sixty and 65-100 Dollars " with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent blS) riebt hand bad been chewed to tbe Per annum from the llth dav of Oct. WM. For l i . . .1 the sum of one Hundred Twenty-five and 20-100 , .. 1 uoimri,wiin interest tnereon at tne raie oi bla nose was twice its natural size, one eight per cent per annum from the llth day ot . ,,, , . uci. im: ior me sum oi twenty-live ciouarsat- eye was blaok and half Olosed. bis face torney'a fee and for his costs and disbursements . . . .,.... ii This Summons is served by publication pur- bad the general appearance ot having ,ant to an order of Stephen A.Lowell .Judceoi been clawed by either a wild oat or an $eDecltltled court' madj n brown regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit: March the first, 19: Whafs k Matter Bana ? old-fashioned radish grater, or both, while h's muddy garments were set off here and tbere with little crimson spots bich showed plainly that blood had 505-17. Attorney for l'laintiff. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for the County of Morrow, J. A. Woolery, Plaintiff, vs. Samuel E. Walker, Defendant. lo Samuel is. yvalker, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are lil-rohv rpnuirnd to Htntpur n.n.1 nttuwnr IIia pom. Ted Kansas vind, or beeg baas saw? Eet plaint filed against you in the above entitled . . . , uatiHti on or neiore tne nrsc aay ot me next bane tousen tarn vorse nor dase tang. regular term of the above entitled court, to-wit: "Yo see, Ay hafe vone Dootoh nabor, The first day of March, 17; and if you fall so to answer, for want thereof thl- nl flilltllf wl 1 1 talc- i nrltrniftnt. ncaiti.t' vnn for boot Ay bane een pooty gude humor all thesumof Elghty-rive and 70-l00 Dollars, with , . . , , interest thereon at the rate of ten per cont er dasetamen sa noting, ma temper ved annum from the 12th day of Oct. w.ili; for the heem bane so sveet vone eletle ohild, en UI" of f'ty dollar, attorney's fee, and for his ' costs and disbursements. Av laff. Bote, bv veemioy, ha mek ma This summons is served by publication pnr- , ""aiui. suant to an order of Stephen A Lowell, Judge mad yesterday, en Ay flte heem, bota ma of the above entitled court, made on the 2bth aav ot December, is'.itj. j. N. bkovvn "Sin', yo tank Ay bBne Don Coyote? Bane yo dase Sanky Pansy eef ma troo- bles en beartaohes? Yo tank Ay play The chances that W. 8. Vanderburg will be successful in his oontest with Tbos. H. Tongue for a seat in oongress are very slight since the late election re sulted in a republican majority in the house of representatives. However, he will carry on the tight, bs it is the prac tice of the government to pay all con testants their expenses. Jacksonville Times. a, They ' are also very slight, says the Salem Statesman, because be got sixty to seventy five less votes than Mr. Tongue. Also, it may be mentioned in cidentally oonoerning his allegations of fraud, that most of them, upon the ex amination of tbe evidenoes offered, turn out Bgainst bim. His partisans com mitted most of tbe frauds that were per petrated npon tbe honesty of tbe elec tion. Senator Mitchell has done more for Oregon than any other man that has gone to Washington and be should be kept- at his post another term, whether Harvey likes it or not Wasco News. luck bane bad, Ay tal yo. "Sohan beer bote ma g6ttnn merried en ba kootn ofer en ha meet ma vife, Ma. tilda. . Next tang wa valk oot to di can- I yon vere Ay bane meken earn posthola Haeatomn, 'Sven, yohav pooty gude look in' vife,' Das mek ma feel tickle, en Ay sa, 'Yaae, Ay tauk sba bane so.' Eo hasa shs hav eletle feetlaik Eelifl Minor, small, neat hands laik B ine Swi.ggurt, en eletle poem eef ears laik (Ianry Happ ner. Ynost den Ay tank ba mekin vone yoke by ma vife, en so kweek Ay tank 505 17. Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for Morrow County. J. W. Whalleyand Win. T. Muir, partners doing busi ness as Whalley A: Muir, I'lHintnia, vs. James W. Svvezea, Dufendnnt. lo James W. 8wezea. Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled eause 011 or before the first day of the next regular term 01 said court, to-wtt: The first day of March, 189' das vay Ay gat mad en vaok heem ofer ""d tf yu I!" 80 to answer, for want thereof , . , 3 , 11 . "8 pluintilis will tuke judgment against you da baid ved ma spade hendle. Da toDg for the sum of one Hundrui and Twenty-five lono not mn hnn en full hnf fnmravn Dollars, with interest th reon at the rate of sieepe oot ma nan , en run Dote lemteen eljiht cent per anmim (rom the mh nayof The little one horse politicians are try ing to rireat Hena'or Mitchell's re-election to the United States annate. Bat Senator Mitohell is too strongly en trenched in the people's eateem to throw him overboard for a new and untried man. Senator Mitchell has done so mnoh for Oregon that tbe people everywhere are almost a unit for bis re-election. Tbere is not another man in the state that can nil the place as ably as be. Experience has cohooled him for the better service. Oregon will do herself great Credit to re elect J. II. Mitchnll.-I'liiindealer. feet doun da hill. Den ma luok go faster dnn da eletle pill yo Bmoka een da cane pipe. Soban hait ma een da nort east corner eef da norteast corner ect ma ooontanaDoe en shoot oop ma loft eye, en made das so blaok as da eemp eef darkness. Ha geev ma vone Oibett patch een da nose n Ay see diamonds das bane vortb tousen dolar een da market. Ha bite ma tra feengers tal Ay boiler laik gude falar. Ha sa ha laik dasej en vack ma ofer da rite ear en Ay boiler sam more April, lNifi and for their costs and disbursements tn this action. This summons Is served by publication pur suant to an order of Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the above entitled court made on the 16tn day of July, lxwi. V 11 A LLC. X (B MllR and J. N, BROWN, 505-17 Attorneys tor Plaintiffs. Notice of Intention. Nothing, except that he has just discovered that at the Odd Combination Store of P. C. Thompson Is the best place to bay Salt, Sugar, Soap, Sardines, Socks, Srj-peni'era, Sewing Machines, Shotgnns, or Saws. Complete liDes of Groceries or Hardware. Satisfaotio'n Guaranteed. Co -DONT FORGET THE PLACE. B 00TS AND SHOES THE PLACE TO GETTHEM IS AT He lias anything in this line that you may desire and you can depend on it you get a good article when Mat guarantees it. SHOES IIS ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing a Specialty. ran f0i ENGLISH BUSINESS HI 1 FfiF&SS r aam eujvi. - PORTLAND OREGON Full English Course. french and german. BUSINESS BRANCHES. BooKKEEPir;, shorthand, telegraphy. BOARDING DEPARTMENT"" LAMES 1. 1 ( Kit A II V Ml I KS. McClura's maiizino will begin in (I January number a scries of "Life For OfB Hopplier-Louc Creek tele- trait ' Oreat Annrirana" with rcpro. r.l.onn lino i- not all win.!. It will "''' " 'iintiog p.rtri.its o , . uimi v li;.. l .. . 1 1 hern operation in loss than six L... from llfB. -.,,. ., .. Months. rjortraiti. and anrun nf thorn liavx t.r hero ptihliHhed. Mr. t'hnrles Henry AN Oregon City chicken thief Hart, probably the highest authority 00 not 82 bird shot into his carcass Amerioan portrait, la rnllentiug on Christtna dy. He dronj.od n'1 ,u " the obickoM. T . . r.T" M"1 . 0,,, kitiuh ins u i" in r j in inn Hcvxrai por trait and liMtrver is interesting in the OLD North Beach baa acotnnau. oi''Jn""'heir production. There I 111 a a ion for the Glentnorag, the German ' ' " , ' Z! . ' hark, rotrimpoa. Captain HurniL(Mltn llueklrn's Arnica Nalvr. The liet Salve in the world for Cuts, llruiaes, Hores, Ulcers. Salt Hbeuro, Fever Hores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkin Erup tiiuiH, and poaiiively cures riles or no pav reqnired. It is guaranteed to give tierleet atiufHotioo or ruonev rofaniled Trice '25 cents pr boi. For aale by Cooser it. llrock. IHINT TAKK CIUNCKK. The Tloie la l,anla ( is KI'i..I W hlra TarrhaMi or Kallroaa lie Mlf Not IJhk la II N Notice of Intention. Land Okficr at La (Ibanih, Obfoon. Decenilier W. lh'.ifi. .TOTICK H IIF.RKBY OIVEN THAT THE IiiIIiim liiK-iianieil '(tier haa (lied notice Land Okfu e at Thk Dai.i.kk. Orkgon Deeemlier th IK'.lft. OTICE 13 HERKBY GIVEN THAT THE following-named settler hat filed notice of hin intention t ' make final proof in suiipnrtof his claim, anil thai said proof will be made be- lore the County 1 lerk of Morrow Co.. Oregon. Ha noun' ma eeD da atiieppuer, ureEon.oH fcoruary l.itn. 1S'J7, viz I U'llilfW DTOU LDnuAM klotbea. eo geef ma bees; keek tal Ay K6e K, w M. ' 1 (la patch on da aeat oot ma pauta. lis hlncimtlnunu renidenoe upon and cultivation yoomponmaen Ay holler daa Ay doue 'VhomM KTr.h...-Ch.rie. M Ha.tm, bed plainty, bote ba tal ma to Iiote ba Luther lluaton, Andrew M. l'eleraon, all of , . . . . . . , .. , Kiiiht Mile, Oregon. JAa. K, M'MIRK, een hurry tal ba tek da freckles out ma :kj,vi.i Kcgiatcr. face. Ar tal yo, ha lede ma raff life bote feet minute, bote Ay tauk eet bane feef hour. Yen ha gat trontfb ved ma ha sa Dote to abooae bees 'pinion oof da ludiua, en sa ven ba til ma nice tang aboot ms Vife to Dote Rat ma back nop lot his intentlnii to make final proof In support , . . . t , . of 111. claim, and that nuiil proof will he madebe- uirr bhiu uueniuut ou kj ui'i ;uui nun irc t,e County ( li-r of Morrow Coiintv, Oreg. cooked. Avlauk heea arBnmei,l bane " ' Hl l'l"ir. un aoo, on rouru.ry ;i, imi gnde, ea Ay ea Leem bnne booly falar ved glass eye. Vote ernsida Av bane madder dao Tone vet ben, bnte Ay tank oof da old poem ma vadder tal ma, 'Dm cretion bsoa more dan half uof vnlur,' en ma bald oobjeioted to npon. Yen 'Ay Kftt raa Jimiu to ma hoosp, Mulilda sa ma face looked vorse dim var map eel Coolxt. Deo aha UfT en sha cry, en Av bana madder dao eler. Ho kweek Ay gat ber to hear to ma, Ay lal ma n story. Bin aa, 'Hveii, lat ma setf yo Hnde advice, falar yu bsne anre yo kao leeek heeiu. JAM Erf AYE KM It E. No. Wt for the S'i SKV Kk. 21 and K HV' Kit 'ii, l p 1 N, K , t V M. 1I iiiiine.ltii'followliig wltneNst'ttoprfive hli eoniiiiuoiia ri'.Mciice upon anil cultivation ol Mild Uud, vlr : John Hiirki'r, liuiar Vliieeiit. Charles M. Long. UHiiBii . i i-nr.oii, nil oi it'iii'r.vHV, t'reuou. mull. U. f. wlUSDN, Kegl.tur. thinks ha can save Uth ahipa. Tne Astoria chain lxr of com tiierca through Senator Mitchell, Lai petitioned ooDcroria, in the Th recent addition of a )ontK (oiks' departrarut to frank I.e.he'a Popular Monthly make that eiio.li.i. more than ever the t reat fnmilv lnarfi' o. Young men and wnmm whu u-h a Oollegs education will be ilili r.'ale.l In trongeat poaa'tble tormw, for the ,D- "f ''' early completion of tbe Sicaiagua l'",r',,rt , oow running in rrai k l-.lie Popular canal. llnVAX baa alnilonsl hi lc. tare tour iwaaa it wouKln't pay. llryao at a presidential candidate and free audiencra is not Kryao no the lecture platform with 11.0(H) homes to bear bitn. Two candidates for tbe speaker ship of tbe oeit hones of repre sentatives ball from Kaatern Ore. gtio, Hon. K. (1. Dav in, of I'tuatilla county, and lion. J. N. llrown, of Morrow county. If the speaker is selrvlrvl from Kaatern Oregon, the Gazette. Imlieves that Mr. Hroao will be succeaafuL Nor only should there l ao tf fort Dtailii io reduce Utatkitt is state aiTairs, Lot oar ows county should also da something io that line. The eopl want lower sal. ariea and llisve that the officers df our county raa live letter tl an the attrags oo rnorh leMi money. The (layette tellevee that the will nf the ple should he idsrteL Mi'i.L'iw county's reprcsetitstive, Hoo J. N. Uroso, Las alvsys ad- ttvatinl the fiitloaing wLU'U coutre fiorn the n of Hot II. (1. (luild, ff fpaLtatiVf frofq Yamhill Mtltitf Miih 1, Ixco aaid almut the a! in rratik Irh a ropnl Motithly. A 'if en Yale a givrB la tbe Novruber ihiihImt, and one oa Ctiruell apesra In thai fur IVoeiulior Many ImporUtit article and sinking atoriee have bwii rcuml bv r'rank I vo ile's Popular M mthly for puldieation durlnl the cnmmii yrar, atnun litem an illiialaUd paper on The K tag I'aughlris and Hon," iy LmUe Hry moar Uongl,! n, in ol Hie lending pinle ( lb at great urder. "Is Chivalry IWI?" la di.cns.fd It a bquber of aril knuan wnnirn lo Km reefs VttgKlu fur January making a timely s)mp-iilmu i'ii Id public man Here of mea taarJ a-unni In Imaim. Tbe fwhioa l-.ailiii'-iil of I '.M,i.ip.'ii Mafsnne la trttrr lhaa rver in lie Jeeaerj nmntr(. Tbe t)ln illustroted are smart and m.L.ti. and yet pfeiiol aaj belplul, and ro every ilrparl stent ( ninta'a J'm, ll'preentstive Kllit Introduced early in this session a bill to eitetd lbs time in which railroad lands can be par ch iai-l by claimants. Two eitensions have already been granted oo Ibis land, by art of oongreea. Thia waa dons oo acooiinl of the hard time, and now eel tlera And that another ri tension would be very agreeable, ae they are almost i badly rrauipml aa ever. Ilowevr, io answer la a telegram to air. Ellia, aakiog alxiut the condition ot the bill, aod if likely In pas., air. Elite said: VaaHiiros, I). 0., iVc. jh, 1.M Otia Palleraoo. Heppner, Or. Tbo bill Cannot pee lef re the drat. Thnee wait ing take ebanree. V. It. t un, SllEllirrssALE. VTOTK'K IS IIKHF.HY OIVKS THAT I'SDER i and by vlrtiu'ol a writ of exprutiou l..uel out of Die l irciilt t'lnirt of Ilif Htafe of Oregon for Morniw ('ounly, under th .nil thcrmf, and to me iflm-ted and d.-lixen-d iitHin a ludg lui'iil and di-crif. rrntliTr-l i,d t-utfrmi In .ntd 3,,, ( ., , i mm on i ii. win oay oi nt'i'ii-niiMT, in tileroryo Vile bote file f.vor ol i:il, K. owi-p. puli.lllt.and agaln.l rraiia ii. ni'iiei-mni .Miiry J iii'iigr, m. wiir, ijill1. Hi-liHtt rl, h and pi.'tttti.rl,.h hi. arlfn Ay tank (la advice bane Voue Star das a. ili'(i-n.lnn, h.-r-l.v Ihcplntlirdldrm-otrr i . , , a prnoiiiil di.-n-e agaln.l the ilrfi-mlatita Frank leil ma long ma trerp dono da roife col h b-iv .ui m.ii j. Bi-ime. hi. wife, tor the sum ol 1 .11 : ih Inti-mt ihnwin at the rale ol eliilil lNir I'riil lM-r .union Iroin the l.t n.v Cooban lolr. Ilitooe Maahen. 'Sink "f January. .i: il.r further ama of IWm At- temper t)rsnouas,' ven da 'tyrantnoiia 1 1.1.-1 at 1 and wherri.y 11 . drrrerd Hi. I lite Rioit.t,-!- dali-d nil the I'M It cl.T nf I ma life. Ken da flue vnrd oof da dead Don't expect Schillings Hot lee. f s -ffr 'nf f.MBj ,e to turn the world upside down. They won't; bin they do take sopie of the wrinkles out of living. I -t mI l-t F, W. Khe4 ft i o. Mamie laallailee ll'l fUt lo.tge, N,. Rl, J, f. k A. M. Iletberl H. Ward. I!e notrli.t an. I hoaUnJ iJ l:hllti hlu I Pheliaj, " ' " meea f Its Ward, has anileo a nee a. vrl. ahiet, "' !' I-I ThereJay evening tUla.ll,e0.ll..of..al.iMi..f TUel.alee' Oenfge Welle, W, M.; W . A. Kirk. 8. Itame Joaiaal during 17. l le a hi- I W , U, UM II an, J. W ; It f. Iliad, m axxoueslarv ai.J Le ll.eaan ie title pf rUf I w- l'l. Ir-aeaiei ; K( "TbsIliirgtarWMIIoveip.ral-." Ii1 '. H w- see, ft. I.j Al lo a sjie M Mia. Uom's "An O! 1 : ' Mail s I'afs I II !) oi. t l.ki'.g Sp the n atirre lit. !'.. 'f l, I eaiti ! tally t.t Pol , .a l..i she l- einie Mrs War I bane oote oololaeeej by ma bvtc to sire tweger dao Ay bane. "Itote Bin', bane yo tank Ay hav gnde rasa to gat da law on tl falar, Holiau Hmeet, fur gatten da battery en salt no ma rooataoanoe?" Hmg failed lo"aabbe"aad aa lie ehoved couple nf ebnpetiok into a bowl of rice prepa'alorf lor the nooi Inmh. Heii's dialievelnl and Imping form was seen wending Me way don lo Judy's Hiobards.io't oflloe. Do You Want a Rig ? Don't You Want a Place to Put up Your Tearri '? Are You in Need of a Saddle Horse ? All these can be procured at Thompson & Binns, Lower Main Street, Heppner, Uregon. Theaa mntlamnn are well aeanalnted with Grant. Harney. Crook. Gilliam and Other counties and can save money and time in making these sections with traveling men. Prices In keeping with the times. THOMPSON & BINNS, New ill Weekly Trii mil1 riles! I'lW.t Hrklag I'tlea Hysjiploms: Moisture; Intetiae llchiitg andstingiog; most at nlgtit; worse by scratching' If allooed lo fxitilinae turn ore form eliich ofteo bleed and nWrsle beemoieg very eore. Haayae'e imi fiienl elops the Itching and biw.lu beala alcerslioa, and io ml eaaee r movea Ibe Inmore. At dink'tfi.l, or by mail, f.ir ,V)nU. lr,Se.ne A Hi.a, rtiiladtplna, fc.w 4(e ml Jk la t ! W It bin tbe sell few wks Ihrie hee lojgee of Kill will ba Ineliluted In line slate, at gages. Albany and IWj j rf t'n.Ur Ibe admlal.lralMm of I H In r.l.eo, aa ilepoly grand nailed inter, tbe orgaiiiilloe of I'.lta la Orrgua baa male atea.ly rgrees. Ul if lie pilncipal leas of tbe IU have l-Nlgee f I'.ika, and lc every eeee the antn.tf ship of earn baa eteedily neraej su.re org aataalloi of lb Lnlge. lWerm1r iNH-omlK-r -, vtrroml . uld la.i named l'lt-nd-tiU lo Hit LnnNirt1 lnie.tmenl Co. anl hr It .Mivriir,! ,i 1 a I 1 1 rf npon the follnolne oi- riir.i ri itriM-eriv in Morrow oonir oriKoti, loi- The NorlhwMt quarter nf Nh Hoii Thlrly twn In Township Too Hunt h nl Ii laKiiitlltr r. nl W'lllamelta m-rl dlan. rotiUiiihii ..i mm, uhlrh lnirl.. aa rr.-or.im nn in. j'th d nl firrmtlirr. 1 Hi' Mul Rook "Ii ,l Hi. Hf-ronlml MortiraeM In I lii ei. i. thi- I'oiinir li.rk ol Morrow onnlr. n-cott, .honl'l I f,orli,wt. ami the n r- l itotir s-il-l l-y lh "hi-rlrt nf Mormw ..nnly. On.f tt. ., ..ii.i; Ull )'i.lMitil .nil all n.i. Il...,lnj alii on liir.l.T. III. aa il.r of J.iKi.rl. 1.1 1 o rli. k In Iha all.r. ii,.,n nf ih.l tm , al Hi trout ilonr nf thaemirt i.,u In ih vV-f f llc.o,i.r. nrrfon, a.l all Hi tthl. till, i,trrl mnd ral.l. hlrh h m1 i.-'.-"'Liiti ait1 all ltwiit. rlalmlni and lo ri.itn hf. ihn,iii.'h or nolr ihm, or any nf lhm. h. nn ill l ib Ut of irrmhr. laaa, ot alio than h.t. ha.. na have, la aiol lo thr .. nrartiivl ml .r.,nfiT, ao'l Try itl u.rr.., al i-ul.llr ao. tl..n to th. hl(h.l I I I Irt l .rra.h It) h.o.l. tl, knmtl nf aork a t.i I, ..,llr. In Mll.larll .n ota.nl ri. lion an I all r.ia t.il thi. ,.y nf IVri-nilwr l"V K, I. MUU K. '1 II. flier I fful V.on.a toiintv. itena. FOR Farmers and Viliaoers, FOR Fathers and Mothers.' FOR Sons and Daughters, FOR ftll the Family. 0Tirt Nutii 1 1. nriiniYi.ivrf tht virr ! nf tli !- lol r nl th HmM'Iu-1 I..II.I. A l.-n Au.alal..il ll la fc.l.l at t'irlr ort), In n,t.i,,r i ...... a, nn In i4ii1 I i--l of i.mi.i , I lMHarn Ih VHMita nl e a ! I e m of aal.l .la. I.,r Ih eulnw wi i.i.f mn una i in vn.tiiitf ?-ar III. K e(.ir, lr.t,r Kf , .ax MK ar y. enH KHol ltll XirtlMI VH r Miirnr ht itM rt Tint a wrT II Ine nl II' lw..lM nf lha alt-Ma! ha- k .1 l' I I "" I I h l.'-l .' II. Ivnkln hoiiw, tn Hr..arr fn Ih vnril Tna-la nf latii.aff tai ll.n Ih. nmiffnf A . a I t m nl aai I -laf f.tb elen n etvrltne .Mm .: (.. th I" iH'l fraf I l Hl-il r ..Mat, ttrfi,r IH , Iw :, i ! With tbe close of the Presidential campaign TUE TRIBUNE recognizes tbe fact that tbe American people are now anxious to give their time to home aod business interests. To meet thia condition, tolitics will have far less space and prominence, nntil another State or National occasion demands a renewal of the fight for tbe principles for which THE TRIBUNE has labored from its inception to the present day, and won its greatest victories. 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